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Penguins fans packed Piranha's Bar and Grill on 3rd Avenue South in Nashville more than an hour before Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Nashville Predators on Saturday afternoon.
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NASHVILLE -- Downtown Nashville was a sea of gold on Saturday afternoon, but not the friendly gold that Pittsburgh fans are used to. That didnвАЩt stop Penguins fans, however, from joining the massive party prior to Game 3 on Lower Broadway. Several thousand hockey fans flooded the primary tourist destination in Nashville with lawn chairs in tow to watch the game on a big screen, just outside of Bridgestone Arena. Melanie and her husband, who recently moved to Nashville from Monaca, stopped to take a selfie in the back of the crowd in their Penguins attire. вАЬThis is actually really good for the city of Nashville that everyoneвАЩs getting into hockey,вАЭ she said. вАЬItвАЩs an amazing atmosphere.вАЭ She said it reminded her a lot of the atmosphere in Pittsburgh in 2008 and 2009 when the Pens reached back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals. вАЬThat was when the Pens were really coming into their own,вАЭ she said. вАЬThatвАЩs what NashvilleвАЩs doing now. Look at it -- itвАЩs wall-to-wall people.вАЭ Melanie said that she hadnвАЩt been bothered by the Nashville faithful for the most part, although she did get some strange looks on the train on her way into downtown. And as two of the luckier Pittsburgh natives to actually score tickets to the game, she and her husband were ready for Game 3. вАЬItвАЩs going to be crazy and itвАЩs going to be loud,вАЭ she said. вАЬThereвАЩs maybe 10,000 people down here and itвАЩs going to be electric inside. But we need a Penguin win.вАЭ Serendipity and Southern hospitality For Allie Quinn and Tony Summaria, call it a bit of serendipity. The two had planned a trip from Pittsburgh to Nashville to celebrate QuinnвАЩs birthday several months ago. вАЬIt just all worked out,вАЭ Quinn said while walking just outside of Bridgestone Arena. Quinn and Summaria were attempting to meet up with friends at an establishment on Lower Broadway to watch the game, but quickly decided that the crowd was going to be too much to contend with. вАЬItвАЩs so crowded,вАЭ Quinn said. вАЬSo we retreated and now weвАЩre going somewhere else to watch the game.вАЭ While Quinn was talking, a group of Nashville fans walked by and asked the couple if they were from Pittsburgh. When they answered yes, the fans extended hands. вАЬWhen we went to St. Louis (for the Western Conference semifinal), it was really nasty,вАЭ one Nashville fan said. вАЬSo, welcome to Nashville. We hope you enjoy your stay here.вАЭ Quinn and Summaria chatted with the group for a short while and they exchanged stories about the crowds in each city before going their separate ways. вАЬI just want more games,вАЭ the fan said to Quinn and Summaria as the Nashville contingency walked toward Broadway. вАЬAnd IвАЩm rooting for seven, no offense.вАЭ вАШAlmost as good as PittsburghвАЩ As temperatures climbed into the lower 90s, Linda Zima of Johnstown began to wish that her lucky Penguins attire wasnвАЩt quite so warm. вАЬItвАЩs too hot,вАЭ she said. вАЬI have my Penguins socks on, but I have to wear them. IвАЩve worn them for every game.вАЭ ZimaвАЩs niece, Beth Alt, lives in Nashville and is a Predators season ticket holder. вАЬI called her and said IвАЩll go to the game with you if I can get a ticket to fly down,вАЭ Zima said. Zima flew in on Saturday morning, Alt picked her up at the airport and the pair headed straight for Bridgestone Arena. вАЬItвАЩs a lot of fun and really nice,вАЭ Zima said of the scene. вАЬAlmost as good as Pittsburgh.вАЭ World-wide appeal Not everyone that wore the black and gold Saturday afternoon had ties to Pittsburgh. Phillip and Laura Foster were sitting outside a nearby hotel in their Penguins jerseys, waiting for Bridgestone Arena to open. TheyвАЩre from Huntsville, Ala., and have no connection to Western Pennsylvania. вАЬAbout 10 years ago, I started watching hockey and I really liked the Penguins and Sidney Crosby,вАЭ Phillip said. вАЬSo thatвАЩs how I started being a Penguins fan. We just went to our first game in Pittsburgh earlier this year. It was awesome.вАЭ Brent Stratton and his family might not have ties to Pittsburgh per se, but they do have ties to one player in particular. вАЬWeвАЩre here to watch Sidney win the Cup and bring it home to Cole Harbour,вАЭ Stratton said. Yes, the Strattons are from Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia -- the hometown of Sidney Crosby. Stratton said theyвАЩve been following the Pens around this postseason. вАЬWe went to Ottawa for Game 6 and came down here (to Nashville) for these two,вАЭ he said. вАЬWeвАЩve been to Pittsburgh before, so we thought weвАЩd try Nashville.вАЭ And his thoughts on the hockey scene in Nashville? вАЬThe crowd is nuts,вАЭ he said. вАЬWe heard Alan Jackson, but we didnвАЩt see him. ItвАЩs going to be insane (in Bridgestone Arena) tonight.вАЭ Friendly confines Meanwhile, on 3rd Avenue North, just a couple of blocks off of Broadway, the chants of вАЬletвАЩs go, Pens,вАЭ could be heard echoing from inside PiranhaвАЩs Bar and Grill, an establishment long known in Nashville as the primary hangout for both displaced and visiting Pittsburgh fans. More than an hour before faceoff, the bar was packed shoulder-to-shoulder with Penguins loyalists. And while the friendly faces were a welcome sight for Laurie, Sarah and Pam, they soon realized that their hopes of finding a place to sit down to eat dinner were slim. Laurie and Sarah, from North Hills, and Pam, from Hopewell Township, traveled to Nashville in hopes of getting tickets for the game. Although those efforts failed, they did manage to watch some of the pregame concert from a rooftop bar before pushing through the crowd to make it to PiranhaвАЩs. вАЬIt was crazy,вАЭ Laurie said. вАЬWe watched the concert from a rooftop and couldnвАЩt get out of the bar because of all the people.вАЭ вАЬJust wall-to-wall humans,вАЭ Sarah added. Gene, from Oakmont, found himself at PiranhaвАЩs after he too was unsuccessful in securing game tickets. вАЬWeвАЩve been here for Steelers games before,вАЭ he said of PiranhaвАЩs, вАЬbut IвАЩve never seen it quite like this.вАЭ Brittany, from West Mifflin, and Beka, from Cranberry Township, managed to find a slightly less crowded spot toward the back of the bar. They, too, were unsuccessful in getting game tickets. вАЬBut weвАЩre here in Nashville,вАЭ Beka said. вАЬIt doesnвАЩt matter.вАЭ And while they were enjoying the crowd at PiranhaвАЩs, they were uncommitted as to whether or not they were in it for the long haul. вАЬWeвАЩre here right now,вАЭ Beka joked. вАЬWe donвАЩt know whatвАЩs going to happen tonight. WeвАЩll go wherever the Pens take us.вАЭ Melanie from Monaca and those interviewed in PiranhaвАЩs Bar and Grill declined to give their last names.
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Jake Guentzel, right, scored twice Wednesday. The former UNO captain now has 12 goals during the playoffs, the second most by a rookie in the postseason.
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PITTSBURGH (AP) вАФ The Pittsburgh Penguins kept Pekka Rinne plenty busy this time. Too busy for Rinne and the rest of the Nashville Predators to keep up with the surging defending Stanley Cup champions. Jake Guentzel, Scott Wilson and Evgeni Malkin scored 3:18 apart early in the third period as the Penguins chased Rinne and pulled away for a 4-1 victory in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night. The Penguins lead the best-of-seven series 2-0. Game 3 is Saturday night in Nashville in a key game for the Predators and their suddenly average-looking goalie.
The 22-year-old Guentzel, a former UNO captain, finished with two goals to give him an NHL-high 12 during the playoffs , the second-most by a rookie in postseason history. His 19 playoff points are the most by an American-born first-year player and heвАЩll have at least two more cracks at adding to that total. If the Predators donвАЩt get it together back home in вАЬSmashville,вАЭ it might only be two. вАЬItвАЩs crazy,вАЭ Guentzel said. вАЬYou canвАЩt even put into words what it feels. But we know the ultimate goal is two more wins and theyвАЩre going to be tough to get.вАЭ Pontus Aberg scored the lone goal for the Predators, who were again undone by a sudden barrage from the NHLвАЩs highest-scoring team. In Game 1, the Penguins pushed three goals by Rinne in a span of 4:11 in the first period to build a 3-0 lead. The Predators rallied to tie before GuentzelвАЩs go-ahead goal with 3:17 remaining put the Penguins ahead to stay. This time, PittsburghвАЩs flurry came a little later. And it was again led by the baby-faced son of a coach who has no problem shouldering the responsibility of playing alongside star Sidney Crosby.
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Feb. 25: Louisville 10, UNO 0
Feb. 26: Louisville 6, UNO 0
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March 5: Incarnate Word 9, UNO 6
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March 17: South Dakota State 5, UNO 2
March 18: South Dakota State 15, UNO 0
March 19: South Dakota State 13, UNO 4
March 21: Kansas State 10, UNO 1
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March 24: UNO 14, IPFW 1, 7 inn.
March 25: UNO 9, IPFW 8
March 28: Air Force 1, UNO 0
March 29: UC Davis, ccd.
March 31: UNO 10, North Dakota State 0
April 1: North Dakota State 1, UNO 0
April 2: North Dakota State 6, UNO 1
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April 7: Western Illinois 14, UNO 4
April 8: UNO 4, Western Illinois 2
April 9: Western Illinois 11, UNO 10
April 15: Oral Roberts 12, UNO 1
April 15: Oral Roberts 12, UNO 0
April 16: Oral Roberts 7, UNO 3
April 18: Air Force 24, UNO 5
April 19: UNO 17, Air Force 16
April 21: UNO 3, North Dakota State 1
April 22: North Dakota State 10, UNO 2
April 23: UNO 6, North Dakota State 3
April 25: Nebraska 13, UNO 2
April 28: Western Illinois 3, UNO 1
April 29: at Western Illinois, ccd.
April 30: at Western Illinois, ccd.
May 5: UNO 7, IPFW 6, 13 inn.
May 6: UNO 19, IPFW 0
May 7: IPFW 14, UNO 7
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May 12: Oral Roberts 8, UNO 0
May 13: Oral Roberts 6, UNO 0
May 14: Oral Roberts 6, UNO 5
May 16: Iowa 9, UNO 8
May 18: South Dakota State 5, UNO 3
May 19: South Dakota State 7, UNO 2
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Not too many hockey fans figured the Ottawa Senators would come out flying in the first period. In fact, plenty were complaining that the Senators were playing boring, tight-checking hockey and that no one wanted to watch their games as it was uninteresting to watch.

All that changed in the first period in Game 3.

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OTTAWA 5 PITTSBURGH 1

The Senators came out flying, scoring four goals before the game was 13 minutes old and chasing Marc-Andre Fleury from the net after only nine shots.

Ottawa got things started early as Mike Hoffman found the back of the net only 48 seconds into the game, giving the Sens a 1-0 lead and their first goal since Game 1. Ottawa scored only twice in two games in Pittsburgh (as did the Penguins) but only once in regulation, so it was hard to see this outburst.

The Senators broke it open just past the halfway mark of the first when they scored three times in 2:18 as Marc Methot , Derick Brassard and Zack Smith hit paydirt.

The Smith goal chased Fleury and Matt Murray saw his first game action in the playoffs as he played the last 47:08 of the game.

The good news for the Penguins was that the score was 1-1 in the final 47:08. Unfortunately, it's a 60 minute game and the Pens are now down two games to one.

Murray stopped 19 of 20 shots and could get the start on Friday for Game 4 in Ottawa.

It was 4-0 after one and 5-0 after the second as Kyle Turris scored the only goal of the period.

Craig Anderson was outstanding once again in the Ottawa cage as he gave up only one goal on 26 shots. Anderson has given up only one goal in each of the three games against the Pens, on 83 shots. He has been amazing in the series and is 10-5 in the post-season with a 2.20 GAA and a .923 save percentage.

The only goal by the Penguins was scored on the power play by Sidney Crosby on a beautiful tip-in of a Phil Kessel shot. It was Crosby's first goal since Game 1 of the second round. The Penguins were so far out of the game by the time Crosby scored, he barely raised his stick in celebration.

An interesting fact I saw on CBC was that Karlsson has been on the ice for all ten game-winning goals by Ottawa this playoff. He was a plus-four on the night as was his defense partner Methot.

Brassard had a great game with a goal and an assist and was 14-of-16 at the faceoff dot. The off-season trade from the Rangers for Mika Zibanejad paid dividends on Wednesday.

Conor Sheary , Jake Guentzel , Crosby and Ian Cole were all minus-three for the Pens.

Evgeni Malkin was held off the scoresheet but managed 12 penalty minutes in the game, including a 10-minute misconduct with under two minutes to go in the final stanza.

Alex Burrows was injured in the second period and did not return. He saw only 6:02 minutes of action. Consider him day-to-day for now.
Not too many hockey fans figured the Ottawa Senators would come out flying in the first period. In fact, plenty were complaining that the Senators were playing boring, tight-checking hockey and that no one wanted to watch their games as it was uninteresting to watch.

All that changed in the first period in Game 3.

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OTTAWA 5 PITTSBURGH 1

The Senators came out flying, scoring four goals before the game was 13 minutes old and chasing Marc-Andre Fleury from the net after only nine shots.

Ottawa got things started early as Mike Hoffman found the back of the net only 48 seconds into the game, giving the Sens a 1-0 lead and their first goal since Game 1. Ottawa scored only twice in two games in Pittsburgh (as did the Penguins) but only once in regulation, so it was hard to see this outburst.

The Senators broke it open just past the halfway mark of the first when they scored three times in 2:18 as Marc Methot , Derick Brassard and Zack Smith hit paydirt.

The Smith goal chased Fleury and Matt Murray saw his first game action in the playoffs as he played the last 47:08 of the game.

The good news for the Penguins was that the score was 1-1 in the final 47:08. Unfortunately, it's a 60 minute game and the Pens are now down two games to one.

Murray stopped 19 of 20 shots and could get the start on Friday for Game 4 in Ottawa.

It was 4-0 after one and 5-0 after the second as Kyle Turris scored the only goal of the period.

Craig Anderson was outstanding once again in the Ottawa cage as he gave up only one goal on 26 shots. Anderson has given up only one goal in each of the three games against the Pens, on 83 shots. He has been amazing in the series and is 10-5 in the post-season with a 2.20 GAA and a .923 save percentage.

The only goal by the Penguins was scored on the power play by Sidney Crosby on a beautiful tip-in of a Phil Kessel shot. It was Crosby's first goal since Game 1 of the second round. The Penguins were so far out of the game by the time Crosby scored, he barely raised his stick in celebration.

An interesting fact I saw on CBC was that Karlsson has been on the ice for all ten game-winning goals by Ottawa this playoff. He was a plus-four on the night as was his defense partner Methot.

Brassard had a great game with a goal and an assist and was 14-of-16 at the faceoff dot. The off-season trade from the Rangers for Mika Zibanejad paid dividends on Wednesday.

Conor Sheary , Jake Guentzel , Crosby and Ian Cole were all minus-three for the Pens.

Evgeni Malkin was held off the scoresheet but managed 12 penalty minutes in the game, including a 10-minute misconduct with under two minutes to go in the final stanza.

Alex Burrows was injured in the second period and did not return. He saw only 6:02 minutes of action. Consider him day-to-day for now.
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Ballerina Belle Vivier in satin silk with tone-on-tone, rhinestone-encrusted toe and buckle. Elegant and sophisticated, this ballerina is a must-have for every woman.Made in ItalySatin upperIconic buckle covered in silk and encrusted with rhinestonesToe encrusted with rhinestonesLeather soleCare and maintenance instructions includedBranded carry pouch

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